-
Maryša (English: Marysha) is a
Czech stage drama from 1894,
written by
brothers Alois Mrštík [cs] and Vilém Mrštík. It is set in a
village in
Moravia and...
-
Marysa Navarro Aranguren (12
October 1934 – 2
March 2025) was a Spanish-American
historian specializing in the
history of feminism, the
history of Latin...
-
Marisa Borini (sometimes
Marysa Borini or
Marisa Bruni-Tedeschi), born
Turin on 1
April 1930, is an
Italian concert pianist and actress. Born in Turin...
- Rapide,
Solitary Fragments) and
theatre director,
complications from a fall.
Marysa Navarro, 90, Spanish-American historian.
Buvaisar Saitiev, 49,
Russian freestyle...
- AA. 5 May 2017.
Mustafa Aksakal; et al. (2023). "The
Ottoman Empire". In
Marysa Demoor (ed.). The
Edinburgh Companion to
First World War Periodicals. Edinburgh:...
-
Archived from the
original on 29
January 2008. Fraser, Nicholas; Navarro,
Marysa (1996) [1980]. Evita: The Real Life of Eva Perón. New York, London: W.W...
-
Marysa Baradji-Duchêne (born 17
October 1982) is a
French épée fencer. Baradji-Duchêne won the
silver medal in the épée team
event at the 2006
World Fencing...
- W.
Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-02381-7. Fraser, Nicholas; Navarro,
Marysa (1996). Evita: The Real Life of Eva Perón. W.W.
Norton & Company. Guillermoprieto...
- Waterloo". War &
Society 39.2 (2020): 77–92.
online Keirstead,
Christopher and
Marysa Demoor, eds. "Special Issue:
Waterloo and Its
Afterlife in the Nineteenth-Century...
-
Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands). Tilburg: Zwijsen. Demoor,
Marysa. (1983)
Andrew Lang (1844–1912) : late
victorian humanist and journalistic...